Daniel of Morley
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Daniel of Morley (c. 1140 – c. 1210) was an English scholastic philosopher.
Born in Norfolk, he studied at Oxford and Paris. He then went to Toledo, in search of Arabic translations of Greek philosophy that had become available to medieval scholars after the conquest of Islamic Spain. Whilst there he met Gerard of Cremona.
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